UNDERSTANDING THE VOCABULARY OF THE RICH PT 4:
UNDERSTANDING THE
POWER OF CONTROL:
It is great to
know you have come this far in following my sub-series of “The Poor Amongst Us”
exploring the secrets of the rich and wealthy on how they control the larger
population of the world.
You must have
realized that the larger population of the world has little or no significant
power over how it runs instead lived as determined by the rich and wealthy.
To conclude this
sub-series I want to take you on exploring how the rich and wealthy perceive
and understand control. To them control is not just about the word but much
more than that.
WHAT IS CONTROL?
Like I usually
would indicate my alliance to professional and academic definitions of common
words such as this, and I do not in any way seek to contradict those
definitions. But my focus is the rich and wealthy who mainly are not the most
educated or professionally certified but only interpret such common words as
factors for a successful life.
So control to
the rich and wealthy truly means control.
The rich and
wealthy will never settle for anything less than absolute control; they want to
determine how the world thinks, acts and behaves. With this class of the
world’s population holding a large chunk of the world’s wealth (see Understanding Vocabulary of the Rich Pt2)
making them determine how much the world spends or gains no wonder a friend of
mine blamed the economic recession of 2008 as the conspiracy of the rich and
wealthy. I cannot argue that with him!
21ST CENTURY FACISM:
The findings of the University of
Chicago and Northwestern University researchers underscore that not only do the
wealthiest Americans have a different and more self-interested agenda than the
general public, but they have been able to push the national political
discussion—especially from Republicans and pro-corporate Democrats—toward the
political right.
The result is what can be called a
soft fascism. For the most part, the wealthiest people and industries in
America have been able to go about their business unimpeded by government, even
as they complain about over-regulation and federal constraints. While there are
some super-wealthy individuals who told the researchers that they support
social safety nets, as a group they are unwilling to divert some of their personal
wealth into social programs that benefit less fortunate Americans.
Instead, they are active
participants in a political culture whose rhetoric and policy agenda largely
reflects their wealth-generating and pro-corporate concerns. Most Americans, in
contrast, seem to be treading water wherever they are on the economic ladder
and have diminished political influence
THE UP-STAGE:
The world’s upper
class encompasses the top end of the income spectrum relative members of
society as a whole. Since they have more wealth and privacy, the upper class
has more personal autonomy than the rest of the population. Upper class values include
higher education, and for the wealthiest people the accumulation and
maintenance of wealth, the maintenance of social networks and the power that
accompanies such networks. Children of the upper class are typically schooled
on how to manage this power and channel this privilege in different forms. It
is in large part by accessing various edifices of information, associates,
procedures and auspices that the upper class are able to maintain their wealth
and pass it to future generations. Usually, people of the upper class
participate as partisans in elections and have more political power than those
of lower classes due to their abundance of resources and influence.
Have you ever
heard the axiom “he who plays the pipe
determines the tune which the dancer dances to.” Nowhere have this been
clearly demonstrated like in the world of the rich and wealthy whose vision is
to always own the pipe and determine how the world dances to its tune.
A study by a U.S
based University carried out a research of the participation between the rich
and wealthy and the poor majority in
national politics and events, it showed that ninety-nine percent of the rich
and wealthy vote in presidential elections and “a large majority (84 percent)
said they pay attention to politics ‘most of the time.’ Asked how many days of
the week they talk politics, the median response was five days.” Moreover, they
give money to political campaigns and organize fundraising events in ways that
dwarf average Americans and yield access and influence.
I bet you the
poor care less!
HOW THEY CONTROL YOU:
The rich and
wealthy have one thing in common without any discrimination of race, tribe,
continent, education or nationality; they
want to control the world, and that includes you.
This is why they
rather own businesses that produce and manufacture what you eat, wear, drive
and live in. They no longer are just interested in employing you to work at the
factories and offices but are aligning with academic/educational institutions
to control what you learn in school before graduation. It is no longer news to
most of us how schools have been conditioned deliberately from teaching
students how to become financially independent.
Who needs a
degree if primary and secondary schools taught how to be financially
independent? Who will need a job?
THINK ABOUT
THESE FEW:
John D Rockefeller
once the richest man alive in the 19th Century with net worth today
standing at about $369 billion USD and largest control of the world’s oil
industry. He once donated millions of dollars to Rockefeller Education Board
which later evolved to what is known today as Rockefeller University.
Rothschild Family
considered one of the richest families in the world spanning over 200 years of
wealth history; they are considered the pioneers and founders of what is known
today as international banking. What we study in school today in the field of
Banking & Finance was shaped by the thoughts of once money changer, Amschel
Moses Rothschild.
William Henry Gates III considered the richest man in the world and
co-founder Microsoft Corporation the largest PC software company in the world
employing about 114,000 workers directly through its business operations. His
company can truly be considered to control the world’s software market. He
donated half his wealth to charity and educational funds.
CONCLUSION:
I know you are
wondering why I picked just this few names and this is because I do not intend
to list out all these rich and wealthy people as you could do that on your own.
But notice that each name I highlighted above has control of the world’s major
industry, aspects of our lives that have become integral; John D Rockefeller
Oil, Rothschild banking (where you put your money) and Bill Gates the internet
(your work efficiency).
You may like
this people or not but they have control over a whole lot you do. Why? Because
that is why they make money to control people, governments and future.
Call it
conspiracy of the rich or whatever you please, it has been here for centuries
and will never change.
So let me leave
you with this question, what do you have control of?
Thank you always
keeping up!
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